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Leading commercial dose (non-sterile) companies in contract marketing

Pharmaceutical Technology

Contract marketing companies support pharmaceutical companies in creating, improving, and maintaining their brand, as well as reducing risk, and ensuring better product placement in the market. Identifying the top commercial dose (non-sterile) companies in contract marketing.

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A Biodegradable Nanocellulose ECG Patch: The Sustainable Alternative

XTalks

The patch itself is made of biodegradable nanocellulose and contains no plastic additives. The Global ECG Patch Market The global ECG patch and holter monitor market , estimated to be around $13 billion and projected to grow at a 17.5 This device is designed such that the electronic components can be easily removed and reused.

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Shift in the trend of Container closure integrity testing

Roots Analysis

In earlier times, container closure integrity testing was not regarded as an essential step in the process of manufacturing. The company developing drug product through such an intense process, use to consider container closure system only for packaging of the product. [1] Our Social Media Platform. Web: [link].

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Prefilled Syringes: Delivering Convenience and Precision in Every Dose

Roots Analysis

They offer several advantages over traditional drug delivery systems ( such as vials and syringes ), including reduced chances of dosing errors, increased patient compliance and decreased risk of microbial contamination. Prefilled syringes are syringes that come pre-filled with a specific dose of medication.

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Mitigating the risks of cross-contamination during Oral Solid Dose (OSD) manufacturing

Pharmaceutical Technology

In 2021, 72% of newly approved drugs were small molecules, and almost 50% of new drugs approved were OSD. While the industry is seeing advances in alternative drug delivery systems, oral solid doses, such as pills, capsules and soft gels, remain at the forefront of the industry.